Master the art of seeing in three dimensions with clear, step-by-step guidance on perspective and axometric projection. This book presents practical methods for drawing objects in space, using a perspective plane, eye position, and folding tricks to reveal true heights and distances.
It guides readers through foundational concepts, from how lines converge toward a viewer’s eye to constructing accurate shadows and elevations. The approach emphasizes hands-on problems, diagrams, and worked examples to build confidence in complex drawings without overselling outcomes.
- Learn how to identify the perspective plane and plane interactions with the eye.
- Understand how true height, projection, and folding help locate precise points in space.
- Explore axometric projections to show multiple relations in a single view.
- Apply practical techniques for shading, shadows, and figuring complex structures.
Ideal for students and practitioners of technical drawing, architectural illustration, and any reader seeking a solid, methodical introduction to perspective and three-dimensional representation.